You’ve seen them before, that revolutionary self-proclaimed Communist pro-abortion group, Stop Patriarchy laying on the ground in blood soaked clothes to draw attention to women they claim died from illegal abortion.

But, despite all of that, the group seems to have a lot of anger against Blacks who oppose abortion, because Black pro-lifers know the eugenic and racist history of child killing, to the point of even using racial slurs against them.

In January, the group was in Oakland, California calling for a Ferguson style revolution after disrupting Black pro-life leaders at a rally there. (read story here)

Now, a report from Black leader, Dr. Alveda King has revealed that the radical reproductive rights hate group went after her with a racial slur.

According to reports, at the March for Life in Washington, D.C., members of this anarchist group cursed at Dr. Alveda King, the niece of Martin Luther King Jr., director of African-American Outreach for Priests for Life and a spokeswoman for the Silent No More Awareness Campaign, as she led a one-woman, non-violent protest against their antics.

Dr. King said that a few dozen members of Stop Patriarchy gathered in front of the Supreme Court wearing white pants splattered with fake blood and harassing marchers and trying to tear down the signs that were set up for the Silent No More gathering that was about to begin.

This gathering honors women and men who regret their involvement with abortion, and listens to their voices.

“As I was sitting in front of the Supreme Court that day, my 64th birthday no less,” said Dr. Alveda King, “the back and forth challenges between the pro-abortion protesters on one side and the pro-life marchers on the other side began to heat up. I began thinking of my uncle’s words, ‘We must learn to live together as brothers [and sisters] or perish as fools’ and I began to pray. As I prayed, I became grieved in my heart, and seemed to be led by the Spirit of God to walk between the two groups and then lie down in the street with sanctity of life sign and pray.”

Alveda said that as she lay there, she began to pray for the radical group as well as pro-lifers at the march.

“The pro-abortion protesters were shouting for ‘reproductive rights’ not seeming to understand that they were promoting death as a solution. Somehow, I just wanted to take them in my arms and lovingly explain to them, “Don’t you understand that every human person has the same right as you and me, the right to life? And that choice that you are fighting for is the choice to kill a tiny human person? And mothers and dads and everybody suffers from such choices?” she said.

“There was no room for my voice, there was so much shouting. So, I lay down on the ground and I quietly prayed for God to help us love each other and stop the killing.”

“Someone shouted, ‘Get off of our property!’ I thought about sitting up and explaining that we all had the constitutional right to be there, but I just kept on praying.”

“Then, a young man looked down at me and shouted something like “who is that old nigger bitch on the ground?”

“When someone from our Priests for Life team told him I am the niece of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr, he ran away into the crowd.”

“Was that young man preaching respect for women?” Dr. King asked, “No, he was sharing a message of hatred, bordering on violence.”

He didn’t stay to hear Dr. King’s testimony of abortion regret. He didn’t hear the words of former abortionist Dr. Anthony Levatino, who described in detail how he used to perform dismemberment abortions, or of former Planned Parenthood worker Catherine Adair, who told of the cold and callous attitudes of people who kill babies for a living.

As Dr. King and the Priests for Life team watched some of the protesters led away, in wrist restraints, by the police, she made a silent vow:

“I will keep praying, whether standing, sitting, kneeling or from the ground, every year that the Lord permits me to and I will continue to pray for all humanity, not just until the day that we abolish abortion in America and around the world; but until God’s love breaks through the stony hearts and His glory is revealed.”

Priests for Life national director, Father Frank Pavone said people who are shouting in the streets about women’s enslavement are cowards who hide behind slogans and signs to avoid having to tell the truth about what they’re fighting for: Slaughter of the most innocent human beings.

But pro-lifers with the courage of Martin Luther King and his niece Alveda are not afraid of the truth.

“When we fight this battle, we’re not afraid to talk about what we’re fighting for,” Father Pavone said. “We don’t content ourselves with cursing at our opponents and disappearing into the crowd. We’re not afraid to name the evil and describe it to the public, because the more we talk about what abortion really is, the more hearts and minds we win for life.”

Why is the media not jumping all over this story- A Black woman gets bullied by a white male elite Rep after she votes pro-life. Both are Democrats ?

Daphne Campbell
From Charisma Magazine: Florida State Representative Daphne Campbell joined more than two dozen demonstrators outside the Orlando offices of Representative Scott Randolph Tuesday—to demand a public apology from her fellow Democrat.

Scott Randolph

Campbell has been at the center of a political firestorm since voting for a Republican-sponsored bill that would limit abortions, and she’s not backing down on her pro-life views.

“I’m pro-life and I’m proud to be pro-life because I don’t think anyone should abort any kids,” Campbell told members of the media outside Randolph’s office. “So I stood and spoke about it and I’ll do it again.”

Campbell is referring to her argument for the Ultrasound Bill. When the bill came up for debate and a vote on the floor of the House Chamber on April 21, Campbell, a wife and mother of five children, rose in support of the legislation that requires ultrasounds before abortions. She quoted from the book of Ezekiel and admonished members with the commandment “Thou shalt not kill.”

Randolph, whose assigned seat is right next to Campbell, started tossing papers on her desk and threw her pen in the trash, angered that a fellow Democrat would support the bill. Campbell and her supporters continue to press for an apology.

A registered nurse and committed Christian, Campbell says she has heard from many of her church-going constituents urging her to keep up the good fight. Several members of the local clergy stood with Campbell at the protest. Pro-life advocates organized Tuesday’s demonstration.

Campbell told Charisma News she feels Randolph’s attack on her was an attack on all people of faith. “It’s absolutely a sin,” she says. “It’s absolutely unacceptable because people of faith should be accepted no matter what party they are.”

Campbell says the attack on her faith has only strengthened her resolve to speak out on issues concerning the Christian community. What’s more, the episode hasn’t soured Campbell on politics. Despite Randolph’s threats, she plans to run again when her term is up and vows to introduce a pro-life bill of her own during the next legislative session.